"[This is] the rare baseball book that transcends its regional emphasis to earn a place on the shelf of anyone who loves the game. It reads like a core sample of a polar ice cap, with layer upon informative layer the deeper you go."—David Kipen, San Francisco Chronicle"[Nelson's] wholly charming and endearing book allows us to see baseball as a kind of benchmark for the birth and growth of California over the last century and a half. . . . Nelson shows us that baseball was always much more than a form of recreation or entertainment—it was a means of self-definition."—Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times Book Review "[An] excellent history. . . . You don't have to be a Californian to enjoy these important chapters in the game's history."—Ron Fimrite, Sports Illustrated "Nelson has a knack for research and an ear for good anecdotes as he reviews the impact California baseball has had not only on the game in this country but as an 'export' to Japan and Mexico as well."—Publishers Weekly "A superb blending of United States and California history, plus baseball. Well-illustrated and written in a compelling manner that few books can rightly claim, this is a rare literary sports treasure that can be recommended with great enthusiasm."—Oakland Tribune "I've read some terrific sports books in recent years . . . but I found none more interesting than Kevin Nelson's current page-turner, The Golden Game: The Story of California Baseball. If you're a baseball aficionado or even if you aren't, this is a wonderfully researched narrative about the genesis of the sport in the state."—Doug Krikorian, Long Beach Press-Telegram